By Diana Scherer, inspired by seventeenth-century botanical encyclopaedias, where a plant is presented flowers, roots and all. A tender and gentle photographic project allowing each plant to grow of it’s own devices for 6 months, just confined within a vessel which it is then set free from to show incredible root structures.
(via theherbarium)
Source: anthologymag.com
Sir Edward Poynter, Pea Blossoms, 1890
Irving Penn (1917-2009)
Opium Poppy Crop (by Olivia Bell)
(via theherbarium)
Source: Flickr / oliviabellphotography
Wildflowers
Photograph by Balazs Kovacs, My Shot
On this day there were many rains. After a drencher I went out to the nearby forest in the late afternoon. The light was amazing in the forest.
Optic Exploration: Bugmansia x candida (Angel’s Trumpet), 2000
Gelatin silver print, toned
(via iamjapanese)
Source: mondonoir









